Monday, February 16, 2009
Gilchrist v. Ebert
Both Gilchrist and Ebert seemed to enjoy Spiderman 2. They both seemed to think it followed the plot of the comic very well. Ebert loved the movie as a whole. He said he loved how the movie focused more on the human aspect of Spiderman and his personal relationships rather than his superpowers. He felt that the action of the movie stayed interesting the whole time and kept his attention throughout. Like Ebert, Gilchrist also enjoyed the movie, just not as much. He felt that the plots labored on too heavily and often times were not resolved. For example, he felt Aunt May's speech slowed down the plot of the film and did not really contribute to it. Nevertheless, he felt that the movie was enjoyable and definitely had moments of greatness. Both critics seemed to enjoy the film but came away with different views on it.
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